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PAGE 1 City of Ormond Beach City Commission Members Mayor Ed Kelley Zone 1 James Stowers Zone 2 Troy Kent Zone 3 Rick Boehm Zone 4 Bill Partington City Attorney Randy Hayes City Manager Joyce Shanahan 22 S. Beach St. Ormond Beach, FL 32174 Ph: 386-676-3200 Fax: 386-676-3384 Email: joyce.shanahan@ormondbeach.org www.ormondbeach.org Inside this Issue Crime & Fire Prevention News 2 OCTOBER 3, 2014 PAL Youth Director Talani Williams Talani Williams, an Ormond Beach PAL Youth Director, attended a State PAL Youth Conference Committee Training held at Disney s Yacht Club Resort in Orlando this past weekend. Fifteen youths from several PAL associations throughout Florida auditioned for a position on the committee. They worked together on skits chosen from television shows to perform for Florida PAL staff and PAL supervisors/advisors. Talani was one of twelve youths selected to serve on the Youth Directors Council Conference Committee who will now plan and run the conference scheduled to take place at Disney s Coronado Springs in July 2015. Congratulations Talani! Officer Cornelius 3 Judgeship 4 Facelift 5 Parks Maintenance 6 Coffee with a Cop FLOW Mobile 7 Country Music 8 FPL / Registrations 9 Rockefeller Revisited 10 PW in ACTION 12 Talani Williams CAP Open House 13

PAGE 2 National Crime Prevention Month In 2008, the National Crime Prevention Council, in partnership with the Bureau of Justice Assistance and the National Sheriffs Association, developed Celebrate Safe Communities as a way to promote the need for local communities to be involved in crime prevention. This year s weekly themes are: Get Alerts, Stay Alive: Emergency Preparedness - An emergency or a natural disaster can happen anywhere anytime! Staying informed, alert, and connected helps us be prepared to respond where we live, work, go to school, or have fun. Raise Your Voice to Stop Hate - Hate divides communities and can lead to crime and violence. According to the FBI, in 2012, 1,730 law enforcement agencies reported 5,796 hate crime incidents involving 6,718 offenses. Students, parents, businesses, law enforcement, and community members play a role in preventing hate crimes and building safe communities for all. Prevent Financial Fraud: Before You Invest, Ask and Check - Each year, nearly 30.2 million US consumers are defrauded, losing a total of nearly $3 billion. Learn about risk factors and how to identify red flags through the FINRA Foundation s consumer strategy, Ask and Check. Get Real About Intellectual Property Theft - A thief can copy someone else s ideas/ products and reap huge profits. Intellectual property theft can cost jobs, damage business reputations, cause sickness and bodily harm, deprive governments of tax revenue, and even result in the spread of organized crime and gangs. Intellectual theft is not a victimless crime! Visit the National Crime Prevention Council website, www.ncpc.org for more info. Fire Prevention Week Fire Prevention Week was established in 1922 to commemorate the Great Chicago Fire which occurred in 1871 killing more than 250 people, leaving 100,000 homeless, destroying more than 17,400 structures and burning more than 2,000 acres. The fire began on October 8, but continued into and did most of its damage on October 9, 1871. Therefore, Fire Prevention Week is held on that week in October which has October 9th. Make sure you have working smoke alarms and check them on a regular basis. They save lives! For more information on Fire Prevention Week, you can visit the following websites: http://www.firepreventionweek.org or http://fpw.org.

PAGE 3 Officer Lloyd Cornelius Retires Officer Lloyd Cornelius of the Ormond Beach Police Department recently retired after 20 years of dedicated service to the City and its citizens. At his retirement send off, Chief Osterkamp presented Officer Cornelius with a certificate thanking him for his years of service and a presentation plaque that included his badge and shoulder patch. Officer Cornelius joined the Police Department in September 1994. During his career he worked in various areas of law enforcement, starting out in the Patrol Division where he worked for eight years. This was followed by his becoming a field training officer and police instructor. He also received training on gang investigations. Officer Cornelius was then assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division as a detective and spent four years investigating a variety of crimes. His main area of investigation was financial crimes. Following this, Officer Cornelius was assigned to teach D.A.R.E. (Drug Abuse Resistance Education) and crime prevention techniques. Officer Cornelius has touched many lives through his presentations at our public and private schools teaching fifth grade students about Drug Abuse Resistance Education. He was also a well known figure at many of our Citizen Police Academies and at the popular National Night Out events. We wish Officer Cornelius a happy and healthy retirement!

PAGE 4 Echo Ranger Program A group of excited and curious children visited The Casements on Saturday, September 27. The home was a stop on their Echo Rangers passport to history, exploring the ecological, cultural, heritage and outdoor offerings in the Volusia County area. All the rangers were accompanied by their parents and siblings. Docent Nancy Sheil was on hand to guide the group through The Casements, relating the rich history of the home, as well as John D. Rockefeller s time in Ormond Beach as our famous resident. Following the tour, the rangers created a commemorative frame with a personal photo of their visit to take home. Judgeship Investiture Ceremony The Judgeship Investiture Ceremony was held on Friday, September 26 th in the Performing Arts Center where the Honorable Charles D. (David) Hood was officially installed to serve in the 7 th Judicial Circuit Court. Mr. Hood has previously served as an Ormond Beach City Commissioner, Mayor of Ormond Beach, and as a member of the Florida State Legislature. In attendance for the ceremony were many of Mr. Hood s colleagues on the Circuit Court bench, elected leaders, as well as his family members and friends in the community.

PAGE 5 In addition, we added a new elliptical machine that will offer a smooth workout for the entire body. The room has been rearranged so those walking on the treadmill and riding the exercise bike can look out onto the park. The exercise room is open 9:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on Sunday. Membership is free to all Ormond Beach residents. A year membership is available for non-residents for a fee. For more information, call the Nova Community Center at (386) 676-3252. Exercise Room Gets a Facelift The exercise room at the Nova Community Center got a facelift this week with the installation of a new rubber flooring. The new flooring provides a clean look and a softer surface which ensures additional safety and the reduction in the chance of joint pain to our exercise enthusiasts. BeatleBeat Tribute BeatleBeat, a live musical salute to the music of the Beatles, was performed at the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center on Saturday, September 27 th. This four piece band of highly skilled musicians played Beatles songs from the period when the Beatles first toured the United States from 1964 through 1966. The BeatleBeat show is a tribute to the energy and excitement of the Beatles live performances. In celebration of the fiftieth anniversary of the Beatles arrival in the U.S. and their debut appearance on the Ed Sullivan television show, special guest tribute artist George Trullinger performed his impeccable impersonation of Ed Sullivan. It was a memorable concert that the audience immensely enjoyed. The enthusiastic crowd gave multiple standing ovations to the performers and called them back for an encore.

PAGE 6 Parks Maintenance Parks Maintenance staff continued trimming overgrowth around the fishing pier and along walking trails in Central Park III. In addition, approximately 15,000 sf of sidewalk was pressure cleaned in Central Park I. Recently, new memorial benches were installed on Cassen Park s fishing pier. The recent storms created much debris in our parks and staff was kept busy cleaning up that debris citywide. Other tasks staff must focus on, unfortunately, are graffiti removal from our parks and park restrooms as well as removal of litter and debris left behind in our parks. Weekly Police Stats Calls for Service - 1,893 Arrests 24 Citations Issued - 61 Reports Written - 142 Traffic Stops - 143 Weekly Fire Operations Stats 152 INCIDENTS 88 - EMS 9 - Motor Vehicle Accidents 2 - Fires 13 - Fire Alarms 36 - Public Assists 4 - Hazardous

PAGE 7 Coffee with a Cop Coffee with a Cop is a national initiative supported by the U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Community Oriented Policing Services. The City of Ormond Beach Police Department, along with other police departments across the country, are striving to make lasting connections with the communities they serve. Coffee with a Cop provides a unique opportunity for community members to ask questions and learn more about the department s work in Ormond Beach s neighborhoods. Three of these meetings, which were held in September, have been well attended. Community members are invited to attend the next informal meetings at the following locations and times: October 7, 2014 8:30 am to 10 am Chick-fil-A 1464 W. Granada Blvd. 386-673-6424 October 14, 2014 8:30 am to 10 am Einstein Bros. Bagels 110 S Nova Road 386-615-1652 For any questions, please contact Officer Jay Brennan at jay.brennan@ormondbeach.org. Florida Licensing On Wheels The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Florida Licensing On Wheels (FLOW) mobile unit will be at City Hall on Tuesday, October 7th, from 10:00 a.m. until 2:00 p.m. FLOW is a standalone mobile office with technology to provide most motorists needs. It provides drivers license/id card change of address, renewals, replacements, and renewals and replacements of vehicle registration and disabled parking permits, as well as other needs. The only thing FLOW does not provide is for the drivers license road test. FLOW brings services to the local communities offering a convenience to citizens while saving them time and gas. Before visiting, please go to www.gathergoget.com to learn about licensing and ID requirements and make sure you have everything you need when you visit FLOW so you don t have to make a second trip. You can also contact the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles office at 850-617- 2000.

PAGE 8 QUEENS OF COUNTRY MUSIC The Queens of Country Music, a tribute to Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette, starring Lorri Gill and The Notebenders Band is coming to the Ormond Beach Performing Arts Center on Sunday, October 12 th, at 2:00 p.m. Each of these women is a musical powerhouse who took their unique styles to the top of the charts and paved the way for female vocalists to follow in their footsteps to stardom. Patsy Cline is probably the most popular, says Gill, she has the most mystique of the three ladies because of the great music she created and because of her tragic death at an early age. Patsy Cline s music still has great appeal and millions of Patsy Cline albums are sold each year. The Queens of Country tribute will feature stories and songs from Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, and Tammy Wynette. With the costumes and vocals, Gill is convincing in her performance of these legends. Lorri Gill and The Notebenders Band perform regularly at venues throughout Central Florida. Reserved seat tickets for the show are on sale now for $15. Tickets are available online at the City of Ormond Beach website http:// www.ormondbeach.org, or at the Performing Arts Center box office, located at 399 N. US Highway 1. The box office is open Tuesday through Friday from 12:00 p.m. until 5:00 p.m., and two hours prior to every show. For more information, please call the Box Office at 386-676-3375.

PAGE 9 BOYS YOUTH BASKETBALL REGISTRATION Registration for the Ormond Beach Youth Basketball Association will take place through November 7th for boys ages 7-15 (age as of September 1, 2014) at the City of Ormond Beach Leisure Services Department registration office which is located at 399 N U.S. 1. The registration office hours are Monday Thursday, 7:30 a.m. 4:30 p.m., and Friday, 7:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Registrations can also be done online at www.ormondbeach.org. Children must register prior to November 7 th and must attend the skill assessment/tryouts. Skill assessment dates and times will be given out at time of registration. The fee for City of Ormond Beach residents is $65 (proof of residency required) and $100 for nonresidents. If you register prior to October 31 st, your child will be enrolled in a free pre-season clinic to be held Saturday, November 1 st, at 1:00 p.m. at the Nova Community Center. Practices will begin November 17 th with games being played December 8 th through late February 2015. Games will be played at the Nova Community Center gymnasium and at the South Ormond Neighborhood Center gymnasium. Coaches, Sponsors and League Directors are needed. All coaches need to attend the November 1 st preseason clinic and tryouts/skill assessments. For registration questions, please call the Leisure Services office at 676-3250. For all league questions, please call Mark Spada, Basketball Commissioner, at 386-307-8290. FPL Tree Trimming Florida Power and Light (FPL) will be performing routine tree trimming maintenance along rights-of-way within the City of Ormond Beach over the next several weeks. The work will occur Monday through Friday between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. If you have any questions, or need additional information, please contact Florida Power and Light at 866-274- 9098. Streets include: Arrowhead Cir Arroyo Pkwy Broadmoor Cir Brooke Station Dr Calle Grande St Castle Manor Dr Charleston Sq Cherrywood Dr Coolidge Ave Division Ave Fair Oaks Cir Fir St Fleming Ave Garden Ln Groover Ave Hammock Ln Hand Ave Hickory Hills Cir James St Jeannette Dr King Edward Dr Lake Park Cir Lincoln Ave Malaga Ave Mary St N Orchard St Oak Park Cir Oak Trail North Orchard Ave Pine St Pine Trl Pinehurst Cir Queen Ann Ct Ramsey Ter S Center St S Old Kings Rd S Orchard St Sandy Lake Cir Santa Fe Ave Sauls St Tam-O-Shanter Ln Tara Pl Thompson Creek Rd Tomoka Ave Tropical Ln W Granada Blvd

PAGE 10 Rockefeller Revisited A Historical Reunion Don t miss the fifth Rockefeller Revisited! You are invited to a reunion of historical characters on Saturday, October 18 th from 6:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m. at The Casements, 25 Riverside Drive. You never know who might show up! The characters will be in authentic costumes and will share stories of their times with Neighbor John as they anxiously await the party s beginning. A fun, entertaining and educational evening is anticipated for the entire family. You won t want to miss the fun and the opportunity to meet the famous people who once graced the mansion years before us. Admission is $5.00 for adults, and children under 12 are free. For more information and tickets, please call The Casements at (386) 676-3216. Purchasing your tickets early is encouraged as they sell very quickly!

PAGE 11 Public Works in ACTION Street Maintenance crews repairing washout at Nova Community Center... And R-O-W trimming on Fleming Ave. Wilmette pump station during heavy rainfall

PAGE 12 Public Works in ACTION Urban Forestry at Work Center St. Hand Ave. Hidden Hills R-O-W trimming

PAGE 13 Do you want to fly? Do you want to honor and serve America? Then rise to the challenge of cadet membership in the Civil Air Patrol, U.S. Air Force Auxiliary You ll find cadet life exciting if you enjoy: Flying Leadership Training Obstacle Courses Model Rocketry Teambuilding Hiking & Camping Earning Ranks & Awards Search & Rescue Exploring Aviation Careers Questions? How old do I have to be? You must be at least 12 but not yet 19 to join as a cadet. CAP also offers opportunities for adults. How much time do I have to commit? On average, cadets meet one night a week for 2 hours and enjoy special events one Saturday each month. In summer, you can attend a week-long camp. How much does it cost? Annual dues and uniform expenses will total about $100. Other fees may be required for weekend and summer events. Are cadets required to join the military? As a cadet, you are never obligated to join the military, but 10% of all Air Force Academy cadets got their start in CAP Who supervises the cadets? Adult volunteers, fingerprinted and screened by the FBI, chaperone all cadet activities. Saturday, October 4th 10:00-4:00 Fun, Food, Games, and a lot more Come see our airplane Ormond Beach Composite Squadron 760 Airport Road Ormond Beach, FL, 32174 FL049.FLWG.US Contact Andrea Giles if you have questions at capormond@gmail.com